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Topic #96121 9 posts Started by marinos
Hello guys I m thinking to buy gt4 but I m afraid I wont be able economically to replace the superatrut system.
Are there are any other budged solutions to be done to it if it goes off?
It s mainly what keeps me back from searching in order to buy one.1
Also the leg of the superstrut suspension is possible to create some llay over the years. I know the bc coilovers are welded on this leg but if this is possible then it might require some welding again if you find a decent replacement.
Thanks a lot BonzaiCelica.
Thats an economical way to maintenance the SSS.
Btw is anyone can review their work?
I just recently had my figure 8 reconditioned but have yet to drive on them. Apparently they've been doing this for several years, members on gt4.oc have more insight to longevity of them.

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Thanks a lot for your input!!!
It seems the offer their services in good prices compared to cost for the original parts!

And now a more general question i hope i mnot gettin very boring. The polyurethane bushes are know to create some squeak noises. Is there a difference between the black and red. It seems polybushes are a cost efficient solution for worn parts because sometimes the bushes are not replacable but gt4racing makes them for most of the joints.

Thanks a lot for your input!!!
It seems the offer their services in good prices compared to cost for the original parts!

And now a more general question i hope i mnot gettin very boring. The polyurethane bushes are know to create some squeak noises. Is there a difference between the black and red. It seems polybushes are a cost efficient solution for worn parts because sometimes the bushes are not replacable but gt4racing makes them for most of the joints.
Color of polyurethane is the same material. It's just for looks. It is a solid material but has to be maintained up by thick grease or else noise will begin to occur.


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I've had poly bushings installed for about 2 years now, haven't greased them, and I haven't heard any squeeking. I wouldn't be too worried.

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That's the case for rear suspension technique sway bar at least

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